September Song
Dean Martin Lyrics


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A matter of growing old when we're young it's May
Wonderful, beautiful, glorious May
Then middle age is like the turning of the year
It's September and finally December comes
It's a long long while

From May to December
For the days grow short when you reach September
When autumn weather
Turns the leaves to flame
One hasn't got the time for the waiting game
Oh the days dwindle down to a precious few
September
November
And these few precious days
I'll spend with you
These precious days I'll spend
September




November
With you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dean Martin's song "September Song" reflect a poignant meditation on time and the transience of youth. The song's opening line, "A matter of growing old when we're young it's May," suggests that the singer is reflecting on the fleeting nature of youth and the speed with which it passes. The use of May as a metaphor for youth is particularly fitting, as May is often associated with new beginnings and vitality. The transition to September and December underscores the inevitability of aging and the gradual diminishment of life's opportunities.


As Martin sings "For the days grow short when you reach September," he draws a metaphorical connection between the changing seasons and the passage of time. The autumn weather and the flaming leaves serve as symbols of the fleeting nature of life and the importance of seizing the moment. When Martin sings of not having "the time for the waiting game," he suggests the importance of making the most of the time we have and not taking our days for granted. As the song concludes with the repeated refrain of "September, November, and these few precious days I'll spend with you," Martin celebrates the moments of connection and intimacy that can make life meaningful, even in the face of mortality.


Line by Line Meaning

A matter of growing old when we're young it's May
When we're young, we don't realize how quickly time passes, it's like enjoying the beautiful weather of May, without realizing it'll be gone soon.


Wonderful, beautiful, glorious May
May symbolizes youth, beauty, and wonder. It's the time when we feel alive and happy.


Then middle age is like the turning of the year
As we reach middle age, we realize that time is passing by quickly, just like the turning of the year, without us realizing when it happened.


It's September and finally December comes
As we grow old, we become aware of time passing quickly. When we reach September, the reminder is clear that the year is almost over, and December comes soon after.


It's a long long while From May to December
The transition from May, the symbol of youth, to December, the symbol of old age, is a long journey that we don't understand until we reach the end of it.


For the days grow short when you reach September
With September comes the realization that time is growing shorter, just like the daylight hours which grow shorter as autumn approaches.


When autumn weather Turns the leaves to flame
As autumn arrives, the leaves change color and fall, like flames flickering out, reminding us that everything must come to an end.


One hasn't got the time for the waiting game
As time passes by, we realize how valuable it is, and that we can't afford to wait around for things to happen. We must make the most of our time.


Oh the days dwindle down to a precious few September November
As we near the end of the year, the days become fewer and more valuable, making us aware of the preciousness of our remaining time.


And these few precious days I'll spend with you
In the face of time growing short, we realize the importance of spending time with the people we love, making each moment count.


These precious days I'll spend September November With you
These final months of the year are precious for the reminder they offer us about the fleeting nature of time; we'll spend these days cherishing the important people in our life.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson

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Comments from YouTube:

Claire Flippin

man, if this song doesn't give you feelings, you must have a heart of steel. this is such a beautiful song, with so much meaning..

ildibildi53

Autumn melancholic mood. Very pleasant tune. Thank you :)

ROSELYNE LESCHELLE

Vraiment merveilleux ! Le grand frisson.

John Benn

I agree 100%

D Danelle

Dean Martin, Nat King Cole and Perry Como do my favorite versions of this song! But I like everything Dean Martin did, anyway, so I guess I'm a bit partial.

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